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Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury

The Earl of Shaftesbury
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The 9th Earl of Shaftesbury
Born Anthony Ashley-Cooper
(1869-08-31)31 August 1869
England
Died 25 March 1961(1961-03-25) (aged 91)
England
Resting place Parish Church
at Wimborne St Giles
Title 9th Earl of Shaftesbury
Tenure 13 April 1886 – 25 March 1961
Other titles Baron Ashley
of Wimborne St Giles,
Baron Cooper of Pawlett
Known for Philanthropy
Years active 1886–1961
Nationality English
Residence Nice, France;
St Giles House in
Wimborne St Giles
Locality Nice, France;
Dorset, England;
Northern Ireland
Wars and battles First World War 1914–18
Offices Lord Steward
Lord Chamberlain
Lord Mayor of Belfast
Predecessor Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury
Successor Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury
Spouse(s) Lady Constance Sibell Grosvenor (1899–1957)
Issue Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Lord Ashley
Lady Mary Sibell Ashley-Cooper
Lady Dorothea Louise Ashley-Cooper
Major Hon Anthony John Percy Hugh Michael Ashley-Cooper
Parents Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury
Lady Harriet Augusta Anna Seymourina Chichester

Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury KP GCVO CBE PC (31 August 1869 – 25 March 1961), was the son of the 8th Earl of Shaftesbury and Lady Harriet Augusta Anna Seymourina Chichester (1836 – 14 April 1898), the daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Donegall and Lady Harriet Anne Butler.

Lord Shaftesbury was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 10th Hussars in 1890, promoted to lieutenant in 1891, and to captain in 1898. From 1895-1899 he served as an Aide-de-camp to the Governor of Victoria. He retired from the regular army in 1899, but continued as a captain of the reserve in the Dorset Imperial Yeomanry. On 12 March 1902 he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel commanding the North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry. On 1 January 1913 he was promoted colonel in the Territorial Force and appointed to command the 1st South Western Mounted Brigade; he was granted the temporary rank of brigadier-general on the outbreak of war in 1914. Shaftesbury served through the First World War from 1914 to 1918, and relinquished his appointment as a brigade commander on 1 March 1919, when he was granted the honorary rank of brigadier-general.


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